Puppies chew on furniture for a number of reasons including boredom, teething, or the desire to learn. Puppies explore with their mouths and they seldom realize it is going to get them in trouble. Below are several steps that will help you keep your...
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During a puppy's first six to eight weeks of life, they grow 28 puppy teeth. As they age, they lose the puppy teeth to make room for larger, stronger adult teeth. This happens between three to six months of age. By the age of eight months, they will have...
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Left undirected, puppies that bite and chew will quickly destroy shoes, upholstery pillows, clothing and rugs. Additionally, nipping humans and other pets is a nuisance puppy habit that can lead to more serious problems (such as aggression) as the dog...
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Instructions Why Puppies Bite Step 1: It's natural for puppies under the age of 6 or 7 months to bite, especially when playing. A group of puppies will chase and nip each other in play, and will playfully nip at people the same way. Biting and chewing is...
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Puppies are young and excited about the world around them. A pack is led by one dominant leader. The pack instinct is carried over to puppies we have as pets. It is only natural for your puppy to try to establish dominance early on in life. Setting...
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